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790:. The adaptation was a "two-part drama" and was written by Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford. After the transmission of the first of the two parts, Amis was quick to praise the adaptation, stating: "All the performances without weak spots. I thought Nick Frost was absolutely extraordinary as John Self. He fills the character. It's a very unusual performance in that he's very funny, he's physically comic, but he's also strangely graceful, a pleasure to watch ... It looked very expensive even though it wasn't and that's a feat ... The earlier script I saw was disappointing they took it back and worked on it and it's hugely improved. My advice was to use more of the language of the novel, the dialogue, rather than making it up." 1294:, Amis said of the novel-in-progress, "I'm writing an autobiographical novel that I've been trying to write for 15 years. It's not so much about me, it's about three other writers – a poet, a novelist and an essayist ... and since I started trying to write it, Larkin died in 1985, Bellow died in 2005, and Hitch died in 2011, and that gives me a theme, death, and it gives me a bit more freedom, and fiction is freedom. It's hard going but the one benefit is that I have the freedom to invent things. I don't have them looking over my shoulder anymore." The finished product, 1672:; he was quoted as saying: "What can we do to raise the price of them doing this? There's a definite urge – don't you have it? – to say, 'The Muslim community will have to suffer until it gets its house in order.' What sort of suffering? Not letting them travel. Deportation – further down the road. Curtailing of freedoms. Strip-searching people who look like they're from the Middle East or from Pakistan ... Discriminatory stuff, until it hurts the whole community and they start getting tough with their children ... It's a huge dereliction on their part." 1213:. It is set against the fictional borough of Diston Town, a grotesque version of modern-day Britain under the reign of celebrity culture, and follows the dramatic events in the lives of both characters: Desmond's gradual erudition and maturing; and Lionel's fantastic lottery win of almost £140 million. Much to the interest of the press, Amis announced that the character of Lionel Asbo's eventual girlfriend, the ambitious glamour model and poet "Threnody" (quotation marks included), had been created to honour the British celebrity 1513: 7115: 796:(1989), Amis's longest and "most London" novel, describes the encounters between three main characters in London in 1999, as a climate disaster approaches. The characters have typically Amisian names and broad caricatured qualities: Keith Talent, the lower-class crook with a passion for darts; Nicola Six, a femme fatale who is determined to be murdered; and upper-middle-class Guy Clinch, "the fool, the foil, the poor foal" who is destined to come between the other two. 1728:, but that no serious person could fail to respect Muhammad – a unique and luminous historical being ... Judged by the continuities he was able to set in motion, Muhammad has strong claims to being the most extraordinary man who ever lived... But Islamism? No, we can hardly be asked to respect a creedal wave that calls for our own elimination ... Naturally we respect Islam. But we do not respect Islamism, just as we respect Muhammad and do not respect Muhammad Atta." 1788:
intelligent enough to understand the universe ... Writers are above all individualists, and above all writing is freedom, so they will go off in all sorts of directions. I think it does apply to the debate about religion, in that it's a crabbed novelist who pulls the shutters down and says, there's no other thing. Don't use the word God: but something more intelligent than us ... If we can't understand it, then it's formidable. And we understand very little."
811:. "Maggie and Helen felt that Amis treated women appallingly in the book. That is not to say they thought books which treated women badly couldn't be good, they simply felt that the author should make it clear he didn't favour or bless that sort of treatment. Really, there were only two of them and they should have been outnumbered as the other three were in agreement, but such was the sheer force of their argument and passion that they won. 1552:, it was unlikely he would write a children's book: "The idea of being conscious of who you're directing the story to is anathema to me, because, in my view, fiction is freedom and any restraints on that are intolerable ... I would never write about someone that forced me to write at a lower register than what I can write." The "brain injury" remark caused opprobrium among various children's authors, although the poet 52: 1801: 748:) is a first-person narrative by John Self, advertising man and would-be film director, who is "addicted to the twentieth century". " satire of Thatcherite amorality and greed", the novel relates a series of black comedic episodes as Self flies back and forth across the Atlantic, in crass and seemingly chaotic pursuit of personal and professional success. 1019:"among my best three". He gave his own explanation for the novel's critical failure: "No one wants to read a difficult literary novel or deal with a prose style which reminds them how thick they are. There's a push towards egalitarianism, making writing more chummy and interactive, instead of a higher voice, and that's what I go to literature for." 997:, his friendship with Amis emerged unchanged: in response to a reporter's question, Amis responded, "We never needed to make up. We had an adult exchange of views, mostly in print, and that was that (or, more exactly, that goes on being that). My friendship with the Hitch has always been perfectly cloudless. It is a love whose month is ever May." 1147:: "The death of the contemporary forms of social order ought to gladden rather than trouble the soul. Yet what is frightening is that what the departing world leaves behind it is not an heir but a pregnant widow. Between the death of the one and the birth of the other, much water will flow by, a long night of chaos and desolation will pass." 519:. At 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) tall, he referred to himself as a "short-arse" while a teenager. His father said Amis was not a bookish child and "read nothing but science fiction till he was fifteen or sixteen". Amis said he had read little more than comic books until his stepmother, the novelist 642:(1977) told the story of two foster-brothers, Gregory Riding and Terry Service, and their rising and falling fortunes. This was the first example of Amis's fondness for symbolically "pairing" characters in his novels, which has been a recurrent feature in his fiction since (Martin Amis and Martina Twain in 1098:, because at the end of a revolution you don't have a newborn child, you have a pregnant widow. And the pregnant widow in this novel is feminism. Which is still in its second trimester. The child is nowhere in sight yet. And I think it has several more convulsions to undergo before we'll see the child." 1014:
isn't bad as in not very good or slightly disappointing. It's not-knowing-where-to-look bad. I was reading my copy on the Tube and I was terrified someone would look over my shoulder ... It's like your favourite uncle being caught in a school playground, masturbating." Amis was unrepentant about
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According to Amis, his father was deeply critical of certain aspects of his work. "I can point out the exact place where he stopped and sent it twirling through the air; that's where the character named Martin Amis comes in." Kingsley complained: "Breaking the rules, buggering about with the reader,
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In January 2011, it was announced that Amis would be stepping down from his university position at the end of the current academic year. Of his time teaching creative writing at the University of Manchester, Amis was quoted as saying, "teaching creative writing at Manchester has been a joy" and that
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was decidedly mixed, with some reviewers finding its tone intelligent and well reasoned, while others believed it to be overly stylised and lacking in authoritative knowledge of key areas under consideration. The most common consensus was that the two short stories included were the weakest point of
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as more than a clumsy spoof detective story and argue that it is an intellectual and intertextual joke that Amis plays on the critics who compare him with the American writers and criticise him for his sexist portrayal of women." The novel found other defenders too, notably in Janis Bellow, wife of
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had been born. Upon returning, he said, "Some strange things have happened, it seems to me, in my absence. I didn't feel like I was getting more rightwing when I was in Uruguay, but when I got back I felt that I had moved quite a distance to the right while staying in the same place." He reported
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Of his position, Amis said: "I may be acerbic in how I write but ... I would find it very difficult to say cruel things to in such a vulnerable position. I imagine I'll be surprisingly sweet and gentle with them." He predicted that the experience might inspire him to write a new book, while
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by Katy Carr, "the writing shows a return to comic form, as the narrator muses on the indignities of facing the mirror as an ageing man, in a prelude to a story set in Italy in 1970, looking at the effect of the sexual revolution on personal relationships. The sexual revolution was the moment, as
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The 2000s were Amis's least productive decade in terms of full-length fiction since starting in the 1970s (two novels in ten years), while his non-fiction work saw a dramatic increase in volume (three published works including a memoir, a hybrid of semi-memoir and amateur political history, and
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In 2010, Amis said: "I'm an agnostic, which is the only rational position. It's not because I feel a God or think that anything resembling the banal God of religion will turn up. But I think that atheism sounds like a proof of something, and it's incredibly evident that we are nowhere near
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in Jerusalem, when I suggested, perhaps rather airily, that he skip some calendric prohibition and let me in anyway. His expression, previously cordial and cold, became a mask; and the mask was saying that killing me, my wife, and my children was something for which he now had warrant."
729:, commonly referred to as his "London Trilogy". Although the books share little in terms of plot and narrative, they all examine the lives of middle-aged men, exploring the sordid, debauched, and post-apocalyptic undercurrents of life in late 20th-century Britain. Amis's London 1166:, Italy, where Keith Nearing, a 20-year-old English literature student; his girlfriend, Lily; and her friend, Scheherazade, are on holiday during the hot summer of 1970, the year that Amis says "something was changing in the world of men and women". The narrator is Keith's 1185:
was met by searing criticism, accusations of sexism, and guessing the real-world identity of its characters. Despite a vast amount of coverage, some positive reviews, and a general expectation that Amis's time for recognition had come, the novel was overlooked for the
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last month. Was his negativity about Islam technically racist? I don't know. What I can tell you is that Martin Amis is the new Abu Hamza. ... Like Hamza, Amis could only make his nonsense stand up with mock erudition, vitriol and decontextualised quotes from the
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during an interview, when he said that he thought Britain faced a "civil war" between the young and the elderly in society within 10 or 15 years, and called for public euthanasia "booths". Of the geriatric cohort, he declared: "They'll be a population of
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are anti-heroes: they engage in questionable behaviour, are passionate iconoclasts, and strive to escape the apparent banality and futility of their lives. Amis wrote, "The world is like a human being. And there's a scientific name for it, which is
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itself deals with the relationship between a pair of British writers of fiction: one, a spectacularly successful purveyor of "airport novels", is envied by his friend, an equally unsuccessful writer of philosophical and generally abstruse prose.
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Amis sees it, that love became divorced from sex. He said he started to write the novel autobiographically, but then concluded that real life was too different from fiction and difficult to drum into novel shape, so he had to rethink the form."
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is "premature". He added that "there's not going to be any kind of anthropomorphic entity at all", but the universe is "so incredibly complicated" and "so over our heads" that we cannot exclude the existence of "an intelligence" behind it.
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On terrorism, Amis wrote that he suspected "there exists on our planet a kind of human being who will become a Muslim in order to pursue suicide-mass murder", and added: "I will never forget the look on the gatekeeper's face, at the
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adding sardonically: "A campus novel written by an elderly novelist, that's what the world wants." It was revealed that the salary paid to Amis by the university was £80,000 a year in return for 28 contracted hours. The
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for president of the United States, stating: "The reason I hope for Obama is that he alone has the chance to reposition America's image in the world." When briefly interviewed by the BBC during its coverage of the
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and the denial that they received from many writers and academics in the West. The book precipitated a literary controversy for its approach to the material and for its attack on Amis's long-time friend
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composed "Born Yesterday" – died in 2000 at the age of 46. His parents married in 1948 in Oxford and divorced when Amis was 12 years old; following the separation, Hilly and the children decamped to
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Hilly Bardwell (21 July 1928 – 24 June 2010) was married three times, first to Kingsley Amis from 1948 to 1965, with whom she had three children, Philip, Martin, and Sally. Her second husband was
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very old people, like an invasion of terrible immigrants, stinking out the restaurants and cafes and shops. ... there should be a booth on every corner where you could get a martini and a medal."
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Amis regularly appeared on television and radio discussion and debate programmes and contributed book reviews and articles to newspapers. His wife Isabel Fonseca released her debut novel
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broke the story saying that according to his contract Amis was paid £3,000 an hour for 28 contracted hours a year teaching. The claim was echoed in headlines in several national papers.
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and also focused some consideration on the state of contemporary post-Soviet Russia. The novel centres on the relationship between two brothers incarcerated in a prototypical Siberian
5167: 3197: 1205:. The novel is centred on the lives of Desmond Pepperdine and his uncle Lionel Asbo, a voracious lout and persistent convict; for the benefit of his US readers, Amis explained the 4895: 6252: 6217: 5851: 4790: 5729: 4309: 7957: 1448:, whom he married in 1996; together they had two daughters. He became a grandfather in 2008; he later described his new status as "like getting a telegram from the mortuary". 1006:, his first novel in six years. The book received mixed reviews, with some critics proclaiming the novel a return to form, but its reception was mostly negative. The novelist 8062: 8042: 5699: 4582: 913:
is narrated by Mike Hoolihan, a tough woman detective with a man's name. The story revolves around the suicide of her boss's young, beautiful, and seemingly happy daughter.
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s literary editor, said that the tryout review he asked Amis to produce was thought by his colleagues to be the "work of someone who'd been reviewing for twenty years".
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On writing, Amis said in 2014: "I think of writing as more mysterious as I get older, not less mysterious. The whole process is very weird ... It is very spooky."
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had received three years before, but there were still some reviewers who felt that Amis's fiction work had considerably declined in quality. Despite the praise for
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In 2010, after a period of writing, rewriting, editing, and revision dating back to 2003, "by far the longest writing-time of all books", Amis published
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was not an attack on the country, insisting he was "proud of being English" and viewed the nation with affection. Reviews, once again, were mixed.
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The new novel took some considerable time to write: in 2008, Amis made the "terrible decision" to abandon his first version and a much-different
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Amis married the American academic Antonia Phillips in 1984 and they had two sons together. Towards the end of that marriage, he met the writer
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In comments on the BBC in October 2006, Amis expressed his view that North Korea was the more dangerous of the two remaining members of the
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occurred on 11 May 2009 as part of the Norwich and Norfolk festival. At this reading, according to the coverage of the event for the
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has told me he regrets it to this day, he feels he failed somehow by not saying, 'It's two against three, Martin's on the list'." A
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we have the usual Amis pairing of an ugly, unlucky protagonist set against a beautiful, lucky one; the same pairing that we see in
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and Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, Amis regularly engaged in public discussions with other experts on literature and various topics (
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In 2006, Amis said that "agnostic is the only respectable position, simply because our ignorance of the universe is so vast" that
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thug, ... but the reflections of Martin Amis, leading luminary of the English metropolitan literary world". In a highly critical
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Piątek, Beata (2004). "Bullshit TV Conversations' or Intertextuality in Night Train". In Mazur, Zygmunt; Richard, Utz (eds.).
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Night Train does not conform to the standards of the crime novel due to the absence of crime and a genuine culprit.
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that he was disquieted by what he saw as increasingly undisguised hostility towards Israel and the United States.
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the collection. The collection sold relatively well but was not well received, particularly in the United States.
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was not published until 2010. Instead, Amis's last published work of the 2000s was the 2008 journalism collection
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Published in a whirl of publicity the likes of which Amis had not received for a novel since the publication of
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As Amis explains in his essay "The Age of Horrorism" (reprinted in an amended form as "Terror and Boredom" in
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included the novel in its list of the 100 best English-language novels of 1923 to 2005. On 11 November 2009,
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in 2006), suggesting that both men employed "mock erudition, vitriol and decontextualised quotes from the
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in 2009 and two of Amis's children, his son Louis and his daughter Fernanda, have also been published in
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The book was controversially omitted from the Booker Prize shortlist in 1989, because two panel members,
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at his home in Florida on 19 May 2023. Like his father, he died at age 73. Amis was a life-long smoker.
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Amis attended a number of schools in the 1950s and 1960s including an international school in Mallorca,
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wrote after his death: "To come of reading age in the last three decades of the 20th century – from
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and Helen McNeil, disliked Amis's treatment of his female characters. "It was an incredible row,"
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In December 2016, Amis announced two new projects. The first, a collection of journalism, titled
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His views on radical Islamism earned him the contentious sobriquet "Blitcon" (British literary
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because a "revolutionary and rampant Iran would have been a much more destabilising presence".
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for services to literature, with the knighthood being backdated to the day before his death.
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have applauded his attempt to write in an American idiom and Beata Piątek wanted "to discuss
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After graduating from Oxford in 1971, Amis wrote reviews of science-fiction novels under the
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The Rub of Time: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump. Essays and Reportage, 1986–2016
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The Rub of Time: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump. Essays and Reportage, 1986–2016
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civil servant. He had an elder brother, Philip; his younger sister, Sally – for whose birth
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would be considered a "pariah" by the present party – and invited viewers to imagine a
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wagered that "if I gave him £100 to write a children's book I bet he'd do a good one".
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The interview provoked immediate controversy, much of it played out in the pages of
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In September 2006, upon his return from Uruguay, Amis published his eleventh novel.
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detected an affinity between his story and the "debauched and nihilistic nature" of
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of hostility" from writers and critics after he abandoned his long-serving agent,
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Elsewhere, Amis was especially careful to distinguish between Islam and radical
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In February 2007, Amis was appointed as a professor of creative writing at the
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described as "boring, embarrassing, nasty and stupid – and not in a good way".
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Father and Son: Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, and the British Novel Since 1950
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In 1965, at the age of 15, Amis played John Thornton in the film version of
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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature
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by the summer of 1972. At the age of 27, he became literary editor of the
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Understanding Martin Amis (Understanding Contemporary British Literature)
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he had "become very fond of my colleagues, especially John McAuliffe and
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and the subsequent major events and cultural issues resulting from the
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and the examiners tell you how much they enjoyed reading your papers".
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Amis, Martin (24 September 2020). "Addendum: Elizabeth Jane Howard".
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From 2004 to 2006, he lived with his second family in Uruguay, where
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The Fiction of Martin Amis (Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism)
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The Pregnant Widow: Amazon.co.uk: Martin Amis: 9780224076128: Books
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Amis aroused a new controversy in 2010 with his comments regarding
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another journalism collection). In 2000, Amis published the memoir
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Amis was born on 25 August 1949 at Radcliffe Maternity Hospital in
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From October 2007 to July 2011, at the University of Manchester's
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features an over-populated Earth with ubiquitous government-run "
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about community relations in Britain and the alleged threat from
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Martin Amis: 'Women have got too much power for their own good'
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The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-century Literature in English
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in the UK that had moved to the right so much that it disowned
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The first public reading of the then just completed version of
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Online version is titled "Elizabeth II's fine-tuned feelings".
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article, entitled "The absurd world of Martin Amis", satirist
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repel all thought, perhaps because they can end all thought."
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on BBC television in 2011, he said that unless he sustained a
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named him one of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945.
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Homo Narrans: Texts and Essays in Honor of Jerome Klinkowitz
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was a "self-inflicted wound" that had left him "depressed".
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Last week Amis was called a racist. I saw him speak at the
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The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume Set
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who, prior to their deportation, had loved the same woman.
6656:. Literature Now. Columbia University Press. p. 136. 6208:"Martin Amis, era-defining British novelist, dies aged 73" 4783:"Martin Amis, era-defining British novelist, dies aged 73" 3423:"A Reluctant Leavesite: Martin Amis's "Higher Journalism"" 1320:) and five volumes of collected journalism and criticism ( 899:(2000), he and Barnes had not resolved their differences. 4173:, British Council: Literature. Retrieved 12 January 2016. 1564:
Through the 1980s and 1990s, Amis was a strong critic of
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The story is set in a castle owned by a cheese tycoon in
7130:"Martin Amis on Trump, racism and political correctness" 925:"hated" it, but others such as Jason Crowley writing in 6578:"Amis on Corbyn: Undereducated, humourless, third-rate" 6052:"Colm Toibin to succeed Martin Amis in university role" 4054:"The BBC's Money adaptation plots a course to Saturn 3" 1812: 5722:"Grand prix - THE ZONE OF INTEREST by Jonathan GLAZER" 2832:"Colm Tóibín takes over teaching job from Martin Amis" 5554:"Martin Amis's problem is not Katie Price, but women" 4814:"Winners of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography" 3942:"Something Is Wrong on Saturn 3 – Making Of Saturn 3" 2486:
Bradford, Richard (3 November 2011). "Bibliography".
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in London to Cobble Hill. He also had a residence in
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The War Against Cliché: Essays and Reviews 1971–2000
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had swung so far to the right that former president
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in English, "the sort where you are called in for a
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called "the new unpleasantness". He was inspired by
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For the landscape and documentary photographer, see
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Writers of historical fiction set in the modern age
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Anatomy of Amis: a study of the work of Martin Amis
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 614. 2662:, in 1977; they had one son, James, born in 1972. 1436:, violence, film, the short story, and America). 363:University of Manchester's Centre for New Writing 7386:The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America 7132:, CBC News, 1 April 2018 – brief interview with 6166:"Brit to Brobo! Martin Amis Buys in Cobble Hill" 4477:"The New York Times: Book Review Search Article" 2731:and the development of his jihadist convictions. 2271:The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America 1568:. His collection of five stories on this theme, 1308:Amis released two collections of short stories ( 7418:Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million 6866:Bill Moyers and Martin Amis and Margaret Atwood 5214:Keulks, Gavin (2011). Shaffer, Brian W. (ed.). 3217: 3215: 2550:Originally published in the May 20, 2002 issue. 2454:"We need Martin Amis's writings more than ever" 2335:Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million 1092: 6772: 6770: 6046: 6044: 6042: 4685:. Jagiellonian University Press. p. 158. 1646:, Amis said that United Kingdom's decision to 680:(1981) – the title is a reference to Sartre's 7534: 7154: 6553: 6551: 6338:"Martin Amis Returns With 'Zone of Interest'" 6242:"Martin Amis Returns With 'Zone of Interest'" 3691:, Little, Brown Book Group, "Before He Left". 2744:article also assigned the "Blitcon" label to 1600:In June 2008, Amis endorsed the candidacy of 650:, and Jennifer Rockwell and Mike Hoolihan in 8: 5749: 5747: 3699: 3697: 2862:"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945" 2658:from 1967 to 1975, and finally, she married 2481: 2479: 885:, to be represented by the Harvard-educated 602:, the family home in north London – won the 477:, Spain, where they stayed for a while with 7097:– Profile of Martin and Kingsley Amis from 6914:. Liverpool University Press. p. 153. 5967: 5965: 5584:"Martin Amis: We lead the world in decline" 5255:"Review: The Pregnant Widow by Martin Amis" 4863:"Martin Amis, literary giant, dies aged 73" 3712:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 242–244. 3514:. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 214. 3473:. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 195. 3429:. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 198. 1070:; the other, the imagined final moments of 940:. It was adapted for the cinema in 2018 as 8063:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients 8043:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 7696:The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 7541: 7527: 7519: 7394:Visiting Mrs Nabokov: And Other Excursions 7233:Time's Arrow: or The Nature of the Offence 7161: 7147: 7139: 7113: 5552:Edelstein, Jean Hannah (28 October 2009). 3506:Diedrick, James; Hayes, M. Hunter (2006). 3465:Diedrick, James; Hayes, M. Hunter (2006). 2287:Visiting Mrs Nabokov: And Other Excursions 2191: 1938:Time's Arrow: Or the Nature of the Offence 969:when she was 21. The book was awarded the 871:in the service of German nation-building. 50: 27: 7928:Academics of the University of Manchester 6879:, 28 July 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 5220:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 13–15. 4575:"Meet the elite who hit the million mark" 3612: 3610: 3608: 3606: 3604: 2907:"Martin Amis: Down London's mean streets" 1190:longlist. In 2010, Martin Amis was named 982:, a devastating history of the crimes of 8143:Writers about activism and social change 8033:English expatriates in the United States 7893:20th-century English non-fiction writers 7883:20th-century English short story writers 7873:20th-century British non-fiction writers 6629:Martin Amis interviewed by Ginny Dougary 6559:"Martin Amis 'depressed' by US election" 4886:"Someone needs to have a word with Amis" 3834:. Oxford University Press. p. 121. 3152:Brit Cult: An A-z of British Pop Culture 2761:One of the books that Amis reviewed for 2703:and other leading writers in the field. 1607:2012 United States presidential election 917:is written in the language of American ' 843:in the novel, a technique borrowed from 654:). During this period, because producer 374:Amis's work centres on the excesses of " 6430:. Oxford University Press. p. 58. 6283:(Supplement). 17 June 2023. p. B2. 4812:Edinburgh University (25 August 2022). 4610:Anglica Debating Literature and Culture 3659:"Somerset Maugham Awards: Past Winners" 3315: 3313: 3311: 2901: 2899: 2897: 2792: 2647: 2528:was invoked but never defined (see the 2441: 1689:, in the 2007 introduction to his work 1662:came to light, Amis was interviewed by 770:as part of its early 2010 schedule for 7958:British anti–nuclear weapons activists 6933:. University of South Carolina Press. 6348:from the original on 14 September 2014 5938:Alexandra Topping (15 February 2007). 5594:from the original on 25 September 2015 5168:"Martin Amis: will he return to form?" 4541:from the original on 12 September 2012 4362:McClintock, Pamela (28 October 2018). 3971: 3969: 3967: 3758:from the original on 27 September 2013 3508:"Nonfiction by Martin Amis, 1971–2005" 3467:"Nonfiction by Martin Amis, 1971–2005" 1052:saw some better critical notices than 8108:People from Lake Worth Beach, Florida 8098:People educated at Bishop Gore School 6969:Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond 6890:"Martin Amis: The Prospect Interview" 6837:"Analysis of Kurt Vonnegut's Stories" 6777:Sardar, Ziauddin (11 December 2006). 6689:from the original on 1 September 2013 6027:from the original on 18 February 2019 5950:from the original on 19 February 2007 5854:from the original on 17 February 2012 5823:from the original on 22 February 2020 5626:from the original on 12 January 2022. 5433:"England's Punching Bag: Martin Amis" 4331:Wynn-Jones, Ros (14 September 1997). 4300:Nelson, Elizabeth (9 December 2019). 3898:Walter, Natasha (11 September 1997). 3809:from the original on 15 February 2023 3512:Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond 3471:Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond 3427:Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond 3017:Bradford, Richard (3 November 2011). 2882:from the original on 19 February 2020 2595:from the original on 19 February 2014 1836:Amis published a total of 15 novels: 1143:. Its title is based on a quote from 7: 6912:Martin Amis (Writers and Their Work) 6804:Davies, Caroline (24 January 2010). 6513:from the original on 11 January 2009 6367:Page, Benedicte (11 February 2011). 6336:Cronin, Brenda (11 September 2014). 6239:Cronin, Brenda (11 September 2014). 5842:O'Connell, Mark (16 February 2012). 5797:from the original on 16 January 2017 5637:Italie, Hillel (14 September 2023). 5004:"Culture / New fiction: Martin Amis" 4839:"Martin Amis: You Ask The Questions" 4820:from the original on 19 October 2020 4750:Bradshaw, Peter (8 September 2018). 4374:from the original on 28 October 2018 4343:from the original on 26 October 2016 3320:Michener, Charles (1 January 1987). 3296:from the original on 23 October 2013 2614:Barker, Andrew (15 September 2015). 2393:. The Critics. Books. May 20, 2002. 1015:the novel and its reaction, calling 7757:The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim 7005:Bradford, Richard (November 2012). 6835:Mambrol, Nasrullah (24 June 2020). 6164:Kusisto, Laura (16 December 2010). 6017:"Amis writes off star lecturer job" 6015:Brown, Jonathan (22 January 2011). 5371:"The Pregnant Widow by Martin Amis" 4752:"Out of Blue review – Carol Morley" 4711:Bellow, Janis Freedman (May 1998). 4208:Plunkett, John (11 November 2009). 3982:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 3867:Bradshaw, Peter (26 January 2001). 2830:Page, Benedicte (26 January 2011). 2660:Alastair Boyd, 7th Baron Kilmarnock 2523: 1748:, who labelled Amis as such in the 568:, where he cited writer and editor 494:Cambridgeshire High School for Boys 407:A life-long smoker, Amis died from 8158:Writers about religion and science 7923:21st-century English screenwriters 7903:20th-century English screenwriters 6847:from the original on 24 March 2023 6677:Morris, Chris (25 November 2007). 5972:Qureshi, Yakub (25 January 2008). 5873:Lezard, Nicholas (24 March 2001). 5785:Doshi, Tishani (2 December 2016). 5671:from the original on 26 March 2015 5400:Flood, Alison (20 November 2009). 5132:Amis, Martin (10 September 2006). 4941:Leitch, Luke (16 September 2003). 4529:McGrath, Charles (22 April 2007). 3669:from the original on 13 April 2023 3351:Kennedy, Maev (22 February 2014). 3155:. Contemporary Books. p. 25. 2842:from the original on 14 April 2012 2626:from the original on 26 April 2023 1705:likened Amis to the Muslim cleric 1139:, a long novel concerned with the 14: 8128:Theorists on Western civilization 8103:People from Cobble Hill, Brooklyn 7111:National Portrait Gallery, London 6952:. University of Wisconsin Press. 6888:Tom Chatfield (1 February 2010). 6749:Amis, Martin (23 February 2007). 6679:"The absurd world of Martin Amis" 6317:from the original on 7 March 2008 5787:"A conversation with Martin Amis" 5766:from the original on 16 June 2024 5564:from the original on 16 June 2024 5533:from the original on 16 June 2024 5499:from the original on 16 June 2024 5381:from the original on 16 June 2024 5338:Long, Camilla (24 January 2010). 5265:from the original on 16 June 2024 5144:from the original on 16 June 2024 5113:from the original on 25 June 2010 5063:Anderson, Sam (11 January 2007). 4898:from the original on 31 July 2018 4762:from the original on 16 June 2024 4620:from the original on 16 June 2024 4508:"Why we love to hate Martin Amis" 4281:from the original on 16 June 2024 4238:Catriona Wightman (25 May 2010). 4220:from the original on 16 June 2024 4083:Turner, Jenny (3 December 2001). 4064:from the original on 16 June 2024 4007:Ebert, Roger (19 February 1980). 3940:Moss, Gregory (24 October 2012). 3910:from the original on 16 June 2024 3879:from the original on 16 June 2024 3363:from the original on 16 June 2024 3266:from the original on 16 June 2024 3169:from the original on 16 June 2024 3130:from the original on 16 June 2024 3076:from the original on 16 June 2024 2967:from the original on 16 June 2024 2506:from the original on 16 June 2024 2219:Amis, Martin (December 7, 2015). 1389:Manchester Centre for New Writing 646:, Richard Tull and Gwyn Barry in 556:. He found an entry-level job at 7993:British male short story writers 7983:British male non-fiction writers 7933:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford 6716:Amis, Martin (1 December 2007). 6610:from the original on 22 May 2023 6576:Amis, Martin (25 October 2015). 6503:"Martin Amis – Take of the Week" 6483:from the original on 21 May 2023 6444:from the original on 21 May 2023 6405:from the original on 25 May 2023 6255:from the original on 21 May 2023 6220:from the original on 21 May 2023 6062:from the original on 10 May 2018 5998:"Amis the £3k-an-hour professor" 5754:Kean, Danuta (7 December 2016). 5732:from the original on 28 May 2023 5702:from the original on 26 May 2023 5473:from the original on 9 July 2023 5412:from the original on 21 May 2023 5350:from the original on 24 May 2023 5234:from the original on 24 May 2023 5077:from the original on 23 May 2023 5044:from the original on 24 May 2023 5014:from the original on 21 May 2023 4984:from the original on 21 May 2023 4916:Muir, Kate (13 September 2003), 4884:Fischer, Tibor (4 August 2003). 4793:from the original on 21 May 2023 4731:from the original on 21 May 2023 4692:from the original on 22 May 2023 4585:from the original on 22 May 2023 4573:Wilkinson, Carl (11 July 2012). 4487:from the original on 21 May 2023 4475:Lyall, Sarah (31 January 1995). 4425:from the original on 20 May 2023 4312:from the original on 22 May 2023 4128:. Oxford University Press, 1996. 4095:from the original on 21 May 2023 4015:from the original on 22 May 2023 3988:from the original on 21 May 2023 3952:from the original on 23 May 2023 3848:from the original on 21 May 2023 3726:from the original on 21 May 2023 3639:from the original on 20 May 2023 3567:from the original on 21 May 2023 3528:from the original on 22 May 2023 3487:from the original on 22 May 2023 3443:from the original on 21 May 2023 3402:from the original on 21 May 2023 3332:from the original on 22 May 2023 3200:from the original on 22 May 2023 3188:Vallés, M. Elena (21 May 2023). 3037:from the original on 7 July 2023 2998:from the original on 30 May 2023 2583:Martin, Francesca (7 May 2008). 2524:Cite error: The named reference 2464:from the original on 21 May 2023 2389:Amis, Martin (August 29, 2022). 1799: 1660:2006 transatlantic aircraft plot 1473:that he was "moving house" from 1286:, and noted public intellectual 445:, England. His father, novelist 279: 193: 8018:British science fiction writers 7913:20th-century British memoirists 7888:20th-century English historians 7741:Further Adventures of Lucky Jim 7661:The Folks That Live on the Hill 7032:. Paupers' Press. p. 323. 6469:. Springer Nature. p. 43. 6393:Sharp, Rob (12 February 2011). 6313:(Conversation). New York City. 6181:Amis, Martin (23 August 2012). 6121:"My long lost dad, Martin Amis" 5369:Kemp, Peter (31 January 2010). 5101:Bilmes, Alex (8 October 2006). 4333:"Time to publish and be damned" 4035:"Golden Raspberry Awards 1980)" 971:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 589:drawing attention to himself." 365:from 2007 until 2011. In 2008, 337:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 213: 189: 8073:Literacy and society theorists 7908:20th-century British essayists 7898:20th-century English novelists 7878:20th-century British novelists 7378:Invasion of the Space Invaders 5253:Adams, Tim (31 January 2010). 4444:Sheppard, R. Z. (1 May 1995). 4271:"Martin Amis novels – ranked!" 4052:Bradshaw, Peter (5 May 2010). 3617:Garner, Dwight (20 May 2023). 2671:His reviews included works by 2616:"Film Review: 'London Fields'" 2255:Invasion of the Space Invaders 1357:Invasion of the Space Invaders 1207:origin of the latter's surname 807:, the Booker's director, told 1: 8023:Deaths from cancer in Florida 7332:Heavy Water and Other Stories 7281:Lionel Asbo: State of England 7209:Other People: A Mystery Story 6841:Literary Theory and Criticism 6532:"Martin Amis on Barack Obama" 6206:Shaffi, Sarah (20 May 2023). 5819:. Penguin. 12 February 2020. 5340:"Martin Amis and the sex war" 5166:Chatfield, Tom (4 May 2009). 4869:. 20 May 2023. Archived from 4781:Shaffi, Sarah (20 May 2023). 4506:Leith, Sam (15 August 2014). 4269:Self, John (24 August 2019). 3779:"An Ugly Joke: "Dead Babies"" 2154:Heavy Water and Other Stories 2141:; two stories reprinted from 2123:Heavy Water and Other Stories 2034:Lionel Asbo: State of England 1232:Lionel Asbo: State of England 1202:Lionel Asbo: State of England 1082:(inspired by a phase used by 825:Amis's 1991 novel, the short 711:Amis's best-known novels are 677:Other People: A Mystery Story 559:The Times Literary Supplement 463:Hilary ("Hilly") Ann Bardwell 345:and was twice listed for the 7704:The Letters of Kingsley Amis 3254:Tonkin, Boyd (20 May 2023). 3023:. Little, Brown Book Group. 2765:in 1972 was Kurt Vonnegut's 2492:. Little, Brown Book Group. 1502:2023 King's Birthday Honours 1459:In late 2010, Amis bought a 839:doctor. The reversal of the 576:, then a feature writer for 16:English novelist (1949–2023) 8153:Writers about globalization 8003:British opinion journalists 7918:20th-century travel writers 7100:The New York Times Magazine 6779:"Welcome to Planet Blitcon" 6110:Bradford 2012, p. 121. 5690:Sharf, Zack (19 May 2023). 3976:Clute, John (22 May 2023). 3322:"Britain's Brat of Letters" 2986:Scott, A.O. (22 May 2023). 2805:Royal Society of Literature 2768:Welcome to the Monkey House 2560:Brosnan, John (July 1980). 1257:for historical fiction and 572:as his role model, and met 392:, as well as by his father 355:and longlisted in 2003 for 8179: 8113:British postmodern writers 8078:British literary theorists 7953:British anti-war activists 7009:Martin Amis: The Biography 6896:. Retrieved 20 March 2010. 6654:Islamophobia and the Novel 6638:, originally published in 6196:. Retrieved 6 August 2012. 5661:"2015 Shortlist announced" 4943:"Booker snubs Amis, again" 3689:Martin Amis: The Biography 3425:. In Keulks, Gavin (ed.). 3124:Contemporary Poetry Review 3118:Wetzsteon, Rachel (2010). 3020:Martin Amis: The Biography 2988:"Good Night, Sweet Prince" 2489:Martin Amis: The Biography 2175:The Fiction of Martin Amis 2121:; both later collected in 831:, was shortlisted for the 696:"Martian" school of poetry 502:(1954) sent the family to 453:manufacturer's clerk from 21:Martin Amis (photographer) 18: 7028:Tredell, Nicolas (2017). 6986:Tredell, Nicolas (2000). 5974:"£3,000 an hour for Amis" 5315:Katy Carr (11 May 2009). 4604:Stolarek, Joanna (2009). 4579:The Sydney Morning Herald 3783:The North American Review 3777:McWhorter, Diane (1977). 3553:. Routledge. p. 20. 3421:Hayes, M. Hunter (2006). 3385:The Life of Kingsley Amis 3228:. London: Jonathan Cape. 3059:Twentieth Century Fiction 3056:Woodcock, George (1983). 2194: 1628:In 2015, Amis criticised 1479:Lake Worth Beach, Florida 1263:2023 Cannes Film Festival 936:Amis's mentor and friend 349:(shortlisted in 1991 for 266: 95:Lake Worth Beach, Florida 49: 7978:British literary critics 7948:British anti-capitalists 7107:Portraits of Martin Amis 6929:Diedrick, James (2004). 6756:13 November 2007 at the 4931:; via martinamisweb.com. 4563:(2000), p. 247–249. 4446:"Sour Grapes, Bad Teeth" 3382:Leader, Zachary (2009). 3149:Calcutt, Andrew (2001). 3062:. Springer. p. 36. 1648:leave the European Union 1393:University of Manchester 1383:University of Manchester 1350:). While he was writing 1000:In 2003, Amis published 976:In 2002, Amis published 907:Amis's 1997 short novel 626:was made in 2000, which 465:, was the daughter of a 335:(1989). He received the 8148:Writers about communism 7998:British mystery writers 7963:British autobiographers 7308:Short story collections 7059:19 January 2008 at the 6718:"No, I am not a racist" 6634:19 January 2007 at the 6342:The Wall Street Journal 6248:The Wall Street Journal 5979:Manchester Evening News 5495:. NPR. 16 August 2012. 4721:The Republic of Letters 4249:21 October 2012 at the 3510:. In Keulks, G. (ed.). 3469:. In Keulks, G. (ed.). 2912:8 November 2017 at the 2656:D. R. Shackleton Bailey 2568:. No. 23. p.  1428:, terrorism, religion, 1426:21st-century literature 1402:Manchester Evening News 1290:. In an interview with 1199:In 2012 Amis published 1156:Writers' Centre Norwich 837:Nazi concentration camp 467:Ministry of Agriculture 427:fall of the Berlin Wall 8038:English travel writers 7988:English male novelists 7973:British horror writers 7765:That Uncertain Feeling 7717:television adaptations 7688:The James Bond Dossier 7573:That Uncertain Feeling 7410:The War Against Cliché 7095:"The Amis Inheritance" 6990:. Palgrave Macmillan. 6971:. 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